本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛男和女属同居关系有6年时间,有俩小孩,
同居前,男方贷款买房,并独立供款,如果俩人关系破裂分居,这个房子需要进行财产分割吗?
此时,如果男方如果想卖掉现住房,并再次单名购房,独立独自供款,这房子会在分居协议中被认定需要财产分割吗?
自己打电话给一个小律师事务说,被告知,同居3年以上,同居关系人有资格对财产分割。
但又查了网络说安省同居关系无权进行财产分割,除非同居过程中同居关系者有对共同居所有经济贡献。 不知道是不是我英语不够,理解有问题,请大家指教一下
The rules about property division in the Family Law Act do not apply unless you are legally married. If you are in a common-law relationship, the property you bring into the relationship, plus any increase in its value, usually continues to belong to you alone. If you and your spouse separate, there is no automatic right to divide it or share in its value.
Anything you buy for yourself with your own money during the relationship and own in your name usually belongs only to you. Things that you and your spouse buy together during the relationship belong to you both jointly. If you separate, the things you own jointly will be divided or their value shared.
It is a good idea to keep receipts, registrations, and other proof of ownership in case there is any disagreement later about who something belongs to.
If you have contributed financially or in some other way to your spouse's property, you might be able to claim a share. For example, you might have done unpaid work at home so your spouse could do paid work, or you might have worked in a family business. A court would look at whether your spouse was "unjustly enriched" at your expense.
If you are awarded a share of your common-law spouse's property, the size of the share may be based on the size of your contribution or on how much your contribution increased the value of your spouse's property.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
同居前,男方贷款买房,并独立供款,如果俩人关系破裂分居,这个房子需要进行财产分割吗?
此时,如果男方如果想卖掉现住房,并再次单名购房,独立独自供款,这房子会在分居协议中被认定需要财产分割吗?
自己打电话给一个小律师事务说,被告知,同居3年以上,同居关系人有资格对财产分割。
但又查了网络说安省同居关系无权进行财产分割,除非同居过程中同居关系者有对共同居所有经济贡献。 不知道是不是我英语不够,理解有问题,请大家指教一下
The rules about property division in the Family Law Act do not apply unless you are legally married. If you are in a common-law relationship, the property you bring into the relationship, plus any increase in its value, usually continues to belong to you alone. If you and your spouse separate, there is no automatic right to divide it or share in its value.
Anything you buy for yourself with your own money during the relationship and own in your name usually belongs only to you. Things that you and your spouse buy together during the relationship belong to you both jointly. If you separate, the things you own jointly will be divided or their value shared.
It is a good idea to keep receipts, registrations, and other proof of ownership in case there is any disagreement later about who something belongs to.
If you have contributed financially or in some other way to your spouse's property, you might be able to claim a share. For example, you might have done unpaid work at home so your spouse could do paid work, or you might have worked in a family business. A court would look at whether your spouse was "unjustly enriched" at your expense.
If you are awarded a share of your common-law spouse's property, the size of the share may be based on the size of your contribution or on how much your contribution increased the value of your spouse's property.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net